Sentences with phrase «very subjective standard»

However, since that is a very subjective standard, most jurisdictions have left it behind.

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Since there is no standard form for resumes, evaluating them can be very subjective.
The percent of time during which their esophageal pH was very low (highly acidic) was cut in half, and they reported significant improvements in their symptoms via a standard GERD questionnaire that assesses subjective feelings of heartburn, pressure or discomfort inside the chest, a sour taste in the mouth, frequent gurgling in the stomach, nausea, a feeling of pressure or a burning sensation in the throat, belching, flatulence, and more (21).
d. State longitudinal data systems and a massive increase in state and federal gathering of private family, education, and psychological data on our children without consent e. Career - tracking, which undermines self - determination by means of an insistence on student compliance with the very flawed standards and subjective, unconstitutional psychological profiling f. Again, according to Education Week, the opt - out amendment that passed the House has been removed.
I'd be very careful about trying to «determine their income is stable» period, because that's a subjective standard and can open you to legal problems.
The legal standard of legitimate government interest is a surprisingly high bar because it's very subjective and courts traditionally preume that all legislative acts are rational, placing the burden on the plaintiff to show that it's not.
«Ontario is one of the only franchise statutes in the world that has that very open - ended and highly subjective standard of having to disclose all other material facts,» says Frith.
The measurement of this is very subjective, but in the world of mental health self - report, or the subjective, felt sense is the recognized standard.
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